Post by Mat on Jul 28, 2018 0:00:57 GMT -5
Taped Thursday, November 6, 2014
Airs Friday, November 7, 2014
Montpelier, Vermont
Episode V
SINGLES MATCH
Jean-Pierre Frontenac vs. Sean Foster
Both men lock up at the start of the match, with JPF quickly overpowering Sean and locks in a hammerlock, which he flows into a hammerlock DDT. He rolls over and lifts Sean up in a scoop lift vertical suplex, showing off his strength as he continues his assault on Sean by hitting a gutwrench suplex and an exploder suplex, finishing his trio of suplexes. He holds Sean for a pin, who kicks out at two. JPF looks to waste no more time and pulls his knee pad down, looking to hit his knee trembler. He waits for Sean to get up and then runs to hit his finisher but eats a wheel kick from Sean which was ridiculously high as Sean himself falls to the corner turnbuckle. Sean gets up on the top rope and hits Who's the Man(Super bulldog) on JPF complete with the arrogant theatrics, much to the ire of the crowd. Sean pins JPF, who kicks out dominantly at 2. JPF gets up, clearly angered by Sean's insolence as he shouts at him in slurry French. He attempts a running Lariat but Sean slides out of the ring. JPF rolls out of the ring to find Sean extracting a bottle of Intensity from under the ring. JPF puts a immediate stop to that as he snatches the bottle and throws it in the crowd, which again results in a lot of booing. JPF throws Sean in the ring, who scampers to the opposite side. JPF rolls into the ring, and before he can stand on his feet, Sean mounts on JPF and starts hitting wild punches which does no effective damage. JPF has had enough of it and throws Sean up in the air hits him with a HARD European uppercut. Sean gets no time to compose himself as JPF quickly follows it up with his Vive le Québec libre[Running Knee Trembler] and gets the pinfall.
Salvatore Pellegrino: Here is your winner, JEAN-PIERRE FRONTENAC!
SINGLES MATCH
Caitlin Shay vs. Keira Stryker
Early in the match, Stryker gets the upper hand, kicking the hell out of Shay. After 5 or 6 kicks, she attempts for a vertical suplex, but Caitlin blocks it. Caitlin then counters with a fisherwoman suplex with the leg hooked for a pin, to which Stryker kicks out. The match progresses with Caitlin getting some underhanded moves in such as a thumb to the eye to Keira, but fails to capitalize on her opportunities as Stryker hits a snap Superkick that makes Shay slump in the corner, nursing her jaw. Keira attempts a running Dropkick, with the crowd behind her but Shay moves out of the way as Stryker drives her legs against the steel post. From then Shay pretty much stays in control, grounding Keira and focusing on her injured leg, applying a painful heel hook on the injured leg to which Keira manages to grab the ropes in time and Stryker follows it up by hitting a knee drop on it. At this point, Hailey Harris comes out to her music, to which Shay looks up, a shocked expression on her face. She starts trash-talking Harris, who has come down to the ringside. Their argument is getting heated as Keira slowly starts to get up. She finally limps up and with her last strength, attempts the Head Trauma, but Caitlin is too smart for it and ducks. Keira, having hurt her leg more, loses her balance and Shay quickly swipes her off her feet, and hits the Broken Ending for the pin and the win.
Salvatore Pellegrino: Here is your winner, CAITLIN SHAY!
SINGLES MATCH
Slamsley McBody vs. Crash Jackson
The two big men lock up, and the slightly bigger Slamsley takes control. Slamsley hits a scoop slam, immediately following it up with a knee drop. Slamsley goes off the ropes and takes Jackson back down with a double axe handle. Slamsley hits a bridging dragon suplex pin that Jackson kicks out of. This is the point of the match where Jackson takes control now, hitting a swinging neckbreaker, a discus clothesline, and a body avalanche in the corner. Jackson would prop Slamsley onto the top rope, and connect with a muscle buster that got a two count. Jackson lifts Slamsley up for the Dominator, but Slamsley squirms out of it, before planting Jackson to the mat with a chokeslam. Slamsley tries to wear down the Titan by hitting some big impact moves, military press slam, samoan drop, powerbomb. Slamsley tries to lift Jackson up for a suplex, perhaps going for the Hat Trick, but Jackson blocks it, and hits Smash Mouthed. An average opponent would crumple to the mat, but the 6'6" Slamsley would just get groggy, and would be taken down to the mat with the Demolisher. A very close two count. Jackson would raise Slamsley to his feet, Slamsley pushes Jackson away, then hits a big boot, which sends Jackson stumbling back into the ropes. Slamsley looks to continue his attack by going off the opposite ropes, but on the rebound gets caught in the Obliterator, which gives Jackson the victory.
Salvatore Pellegrino: Here is your winner, CRASH JACKSON!